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  • ;TNAM. ANO s:::cAU~E OF NEED TO· ASSESS NEW· ROK ••I ~TiRNAL···SECUR I TY "'~ -~AN\J·EMENTS• ~0 / ' • 2o IN CONNECTI.ON -wlT.H PARIS DISCUSSIONS, P.RIMIN SAl"(i 'THA·T. !;:- 'THERE· l"s CONTINUt::0-STAL.EMATE WITH SAIGO~ BEI~G HI'T ..,n(LE HA~OI
  • New Developments There have been press reports that the Vietnamese Govern­ ment announced yesterday that censorship of Vietnamese news­ papers would cease today. Ambassador Bui Diem has confirmed to the Embassy that these reports were correct
  • military activities -- in the Middle East, for examplei in 1958, and in the Congo on ·several occasions -- .without the formal approval of or even meaningful ·consultation _with the Congress.· · New devices have :been invented which .have the ··appearance
  • ThlUldaf .. Fe~ru.ry 15, 19 ME 0 DUM F OR. TH R ID NT• ACTION SUBJ CT: Congratlllatorr MAaa as•• to New OAS , ecretary 0.Mral and Aaaistant ecr ta.ry O.u · 1 1 recomme.nd that you •••d the attached eoa• n.tulatory to the newlr elected
  • is a potent political commodity in Pakistan, that no Pak president can ignore it, and that the present situation is producing pressures to look to the Soviets for new arms. 4. Aftab asked me in passing whether there was any consideration of out: "making up
  • , archery, badminton, horseshoes, tennis, hiking, and playground equipment. Movies are shown daily in the camp recreation building, Hickory. They may be shown in Laurel upon request. Trout fishing can be done in the nearby streams of the Catoctin Mountain
  • , archery, badminton, horseshoes, tennis, hiking, and playground equipment. Movies are shown daily in the camp recreation building, Hickory. They may be shown in Laurel upon request. Trout fishing can be done in the nearby streams of the Catoctin Mountain
  • . Roet• WWRoetow:rln March 30, 1968 Mr. Rostow, A Richard Cohen, Assistant Executive Director of American Jewish Congress in New York City, telephoned~ say they are going to make a proposal tomorrow to the President, whlch he wanted you to be aware
  • our nation effectively spanned the North American continent to the Pacific the United States acquired a ,new self-interest without losing or diluting its earliest self­ interest in the Atlantic community. As our eastern frontier is oriented to Europe
  • are: -----· to to to to to strategy in.stead generate a massive popular uprisinz in the cities; administer a significant defeat to US/GVN/ FW forces in the field; destroy the government2l apparatus o! South Vietnam fron,. top to bottoi.n; create a new popular front, dominated
  • mission which brought the American news broadcaster Lowell Thomae, who had been injured in Tibet, and his eon back to India, an act which won him a Commendable Service Award.- In 1950 he was detailed to the University of Pennsylvania Hindustani language
  • , may be once again apprehensive over their relatively limited firepower as they were when they first encountered enemy units armed with the new family of 7.62-mm s:nall arms in 1964-65. The Vietnamese Marines have also reflected concern
  • . ...... tM ......las ........ W. W. JlNtMr 1l'Wlt.oatow:rla BALTIMORE NEWS-AMERICAN May 9, 1968 I-Iatfield Plans to John5on · "This is a difference between sidering his support fDr the New election, ''I'd have given even ·the President's .figure
  • TO INFILTRATE INTO DANAt-JGWITHOUI' WEAPONS. EACH WAS GIVEN VN$2, 000, A CERTIFICATE OF' RESIDENCE, !\ BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND A NEW SET OF CLOTHING. THEY LEFT FROM ·Tr.ANH QUIT AND DONG HO VILLAGES, DIEN BAN, ON 4 MAY. EILLETS IN DANANG 1~ZRE ALREADY
  • over in any number of ways on a 11 daily basis. 11 ; A convincing number of statements connected these beatings ·with the North Korean discovery that the crew had been making' offensive gestures in pictures and signaling resistance in other ways. 11
  • Washington informed through his daily report. The President asked that closer attention be paid.to.our efforts in the U. N. SANITIZED Authority 1-)~c.. ,-.J.C-9'~ ,k: A,'W El'-S '/ By ,; ' , NA.i~, Date 'I--16 - gr?) ex Tb!.¢[6..2( C- O•p- y Lyndon
  • from New Delhi #:i. Gable ,,L Secret State Embtel NIACT 1951 from Athens #30 Cable ...Jl.35-Cable 'f'(}tl\ State --Embtel .., /.l/? Secret New Delhi I ~- / tl Secret NIACT 01 from Karachi 4,, ~- '/h- / '.l- ,I,,. 2 p A #3~(em
  • or military areas. e. A Control Team examines the "Move Message" which each team provides and determines the positions of other countries and influences. A scenario projection is then prepared which advances the situation to a new point in time and requires
  • in the co.i;r.itment or e.n 1~.ct-e~sing nu::iber of personnel tor this pUX1)ose. Bo~"l 1:.w· e.nd :-:Ewhave created new offices ., intercover:l:lCntp.l rclo.tions. with responsibility for As DOT encoui·a.gos J:10rccOJnprchcnsiveti·3..""Ls- porta:~io:i
  • . Their principal and to inflict I Corps. and military defeats Tne net result, situation new VC units, large units phase so2etime within objectives in nuch of the country; making a ,'ig­ are to destroy· also to reduce the on US forces in battles
  • . CIA has funded and managed throughout. 3. I told ~OB that we would actively explore alternatives to develop recmnmenda.tions for your FY 69 budget decisions, but believed present arrange:p1.ents should continue in FY 68. ~easons: The new pacification
  • on every aspect or the morale problem. B. Should plan and supervise research, seeking better definition of general principles, disorover of new techniques of control. c. Be responsible for the formulation of polioies, have right to comment on porposed
  • ()}(_ ?..:\ SAID VE>.HAD MANY,REPORTS, HANOI WAS SPREAD.ING RUMORS-•:, THAT THE THIEU-KYGOVERNMENT HERE-ANDIN SEVERAL COUNTRIESABROAD 'i/AS ABOUT TO COMEAPART,_A NEW GOVTCRISIS, WASIN .THEOFJ:ING~ AND THATCOMMUNIST AGENTS STRATEGICALLY PLACED IN GVN AND MILITARY
  • the new constitution and Dr. Dang Van SU!lS, an eminent civilian, was elected President. Ky stepped down but continued to serve as Although the Govern­ Commander ot South Vietnam's Air Poree. ment included more civilians than ever before, it was quite
  • and that the appointment be made public on Tuesday or Wednesday. He would also appreciate it if you would have Jim Thomson let Marshall Jones know when a White House statement on Len's new job will be issued, so that the Depart­ ment can announce his appointment as Deputy
  • . Watson's comment? Washington Post Baltimor·e Sun N. Y. Times Wall Street Journal Washington Evening Star Washington Daily News !_ ✓ Disapproved ------- Approved / {:!) MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON v{ I t·-- June 18, 1966 12: 15 p. m
  • are closest to us on Vietnam -- the Lao, the Thai, the British, the Australians, the Canadians, and the New Zealanders. We have said the same thing to the senior military and civilian officials of Saigon. They are now waiting to see whether we mean what we
  • in support ot each.nev clear"'4ndahold operationi1 expansioiiof daily Till.age news bulletins» development ot • long=tenn program to exploit the newly-installed VTVNtrana,m:J.tters (including tribal dialect broadcasts to the high plateau) and establishment
  • . Since returning homeI've been having myoffice, usually Bob Beaudry, who's my principal assistant nowwho replaced John Getz, been having him come out in the morning with the daily summariesand the telegrams to keep me up to date on what's happening
  • "8!f PM12 33 1964JUH I . T ORUHC7SEC'STATE'vi ASHD c 'RUDT.lN/ AMEMSASSY LONDON RUEH'CR/ AMEMBASSY CAI RO RUEHCR/AMCONSULATEADEN RUQVRA/A'1EMBASSY·JIDDA , \ RUEHDT/USUN/NEW YORK RUEPCR/DEPTAR WASHDC STATE GRNC BT . I • • -S E C ft ·E .T
  • the result of the end of MAP from us. In sum, the new budgets suggest an effort in both countries to restrain military expenditures. Pakistan announced that its ability to stick to this budget would depend upon India's readiness to respond to Paki.stan
  • In the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-86) -I ...... -..) a,. -.J NEW YORK TIMES Friday, December l, ATOM ARMS GAINS DESPITE TEST BAN I ACHIEVED BYU.&i JacksonTells of Advancesil FormerlyHeld
  • , 6/8/67 7/10/67 C form Information Needed Concerning New Personnel, Phyllis I
  • word.a ring now. By our work and 'bJ' our ooura.ge ahall we-one among ti.. many states in the tatherland.......tn a nn aatety and a new freedom. There 11 no room tor pen1m1m. 0.l"JD&M' ta.nka maroh toward. the SuelJ Amerioa enfolds Greenlend1
  • . Onge P'.R.Cook PRESENT BUSINESS OR HOME ADDRESS (N•-.r, Strid, 017, S- -ti~ C.-) 1,,0 New Hampshire Blvd Torrington Riverton, BUSINESS Oil OCCUPATION laEhin.e;ton DO Com~any,TorringtoI Conn Conn Adv.Manager Teacher ANSWER All QUESTIONS
  • will be made by enq of year~ Ball pointed out however that new element has now entered picture in form of Kosygin statement on· limitation on Middle East arms supplies. _Wedo not know what Kosygin had in mind or whether Soviets.making serious proposal
  • of Army and Marine military at the same force time and Europe, in main- and the United States. ready for combat in two months 1961 to 23 on 30 June two to six months The total number fire of artillery (Most of the new artillery propelled
  • General U Thant promptly co~iled 'With the Egyptian request. In these new circumstances, President Johnson sent a letter to Prime Minister Eshkol of Israel on May 17 expressing sympathetic understanding of the strain placed upon Israel's patience
  • , aole , a.nd r•liaole coll~e. You . be, and som~ of the new ones 1 do not know who have sh&ke4 fruan's political articulations are the hope o.f lllOre than 120 million people who■ 1ou nationally repre~ent . The thing is biger than Party lines . Xou.r
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